• No Mexico?

    From Dan Clough@1:135/115 to All on Mon Oct 28 22:22:23 2024
    Hello all,

    Somehow I've just realized something that I'm surprised I haven't seen conversation about before...

    Why is there not a single FidoNet node located in Mexico?




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  • From Vincent Coen@2:250/1 to Dan Clough on Tue Oct 29 03:35:52 2024

    Hello Dan!

    28 Oct 24 22:22, you wrote to all:

    Hello all,

    Somehow I've just realized something that I'm surprised I haven't seen
    conversation about before...

    Why is there not a single FidoNet node located in Mexico?


    The have all moved to the US.




    Vincent


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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Dan Clough on Tue Oct 29 14:44:45 2024
    Dan,

    Somehow I've just realized something that I'm surprised I haven't seen conversation about before...

    Why is there not a single FidoNet node located in Mexico?

    Good question ... there was a region in Z4 once, R97 Mexico, but it folded end of the 1990-ies and was lifted in 2001.

    Any thoughts on why/how?

    \%/@rd

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  • From Dan Clough@1:135/115 to Vincent Coen on Tue Oct 29 13:46:07 2024
    Vincent Coen wrote to Dan Clough <=-

    Somehow I've just realized something that I'm surprised I haven't seen
    conversation about before...

    Why is there not a single FidoNet node located in Mexico?

    The have all moved to the US.

    Haha, that may well be true! LOL



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  • From Dan Clough@1:135/115 to Ward Dossche on Tue Oct 29 13:46:07 2024
    Ward Dossche wrote to Dan Clough <=-

    Somehow I've just realized something that I'm surprised I haven't seen conversation about before...

    Why is there not a single FidoNet node located in Mexico?

    Good question ... there was a region in Z4 once, R97 Mexico, but it
    folded end of the 1990-ies and was lifted in 2001.

    Any thoughts on why/how?

    Well, all I can think of is that the late 90's is when things shifted
    away from dialup/modem to internet/IP. I would imagine that the
    rural-ness of much of Mexico meant that internet access was a little
    slower to develop there than in some other places. But... that would
    have meant that the dialup modems would have stayed in operation for as
    long as there were dialup connections available in the rest of FidoNet,
    and as of today that availability is pretty limited. So I'm guessing
    that it just became too hard to get connectivity from many places in
    Mexico, and it faded away.

    On the other hand, big areas like Mexico City surely have plenty of
    internet access, and you'd think some of the "old guard" would have
    wanted to get back into the hobby. Seems a little strange that they
    haven't.

    Does any of that hold water?



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  • From Dan Clough@1:135/115 to Ward Dossche on Sun Nov 3 09:09:00 2024
    Re: Re: No Mexico?
    By: Dan Clough to Ward Dossche on Tue Oct 29 2024 01:46 pm

    Somehow I've just realized something that I'm surprised I haven't seen conversation about before...

    Why is there not a single FidoNet node located in Mexico?

    Good question ... there was a region in Z4 once, R97 Mexico, but it folded end of the 1990-ies and was lifted in 2001.

    Any thoughts on why/how?

    Well, all I can think of is that the late 90's is when things shifted
    away from dialup/modem to internet/IP. I would imagine that the
    rural-ness of much of Mexico meant that internet access was a little
    slower to develop there than in some other places. But... that would
    have meant that the dialup modems would have stayed in operation for as
    long as there were dialup connections available in the rest of FidoNet,
    and as of today that availability is pretty limited. So I'm guessing
    that it just became too hard to get connectivity from many places in
    Mexico, and it faded away.

    On the other hand, big areas like Mexico City surely have plenty of
    internet access, and you'd think some of the "old guard" would have
    wanted to get back into the hobby. Seems a little strange that they haven't.

    Does any of that hold water?

    Ward...? Was hoping you'd reply here... ;-)
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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Dan Clough on Sun Nov 3 20:05:44 2024
    Dan,

    Does any of that hold water?

    Ward...? Was hoping you'd reply here... ;-)

    Sometimes we all have a life which interferes with certain things, but I'll give it some moments thought later.

    \%/@rd

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  • From Gerrit Kuehn@2:240/12 to Dan Clough on Sun Nov 3 21:08:30 2024
    Hello Dan!

    29 Oct 24 13:46, Dan Clough wrote to Ward Dossche:

    On the other hand, big areas like Mexico City surely have plenty of internet access, and you'd think some of the "old guard" would have wanted to get back into the hobby. Seems a little strange that they haven't.

    Does any of that hold water?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_media_in_Mexico#Telephone_and_Internet

    Hm... dunno.


    Regards,
    Gerrit

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  • From Dan Clough@1:135/115 to Ward Dossche on Sun Nov 10 15:20:35 2024
    Re: Re: No Mexico?
    By: Ward Dossche to Dan Clough on Sun Nov 03 2024 08:05 pm

    Does any of that hold water?

    Ward...? Was hoping you'd reply here... ;-)

    Sometimes we all have a life which interferes with certain things, but I'll give it some moments thought later.

    Ward? It's been a week. I know about life..., but you asked me something and I answered, and you're not answering me back. Oh well.
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